Jessica Alba wants us to Pledge Allegiance to Obama

Jessica Alba, Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johannson and others want you to pledge allegiance to Obama. Forget about God or the Country, put your hand
over your heart and pledge your vote for Obama.

This is the kind of sick devotion to Obama that makes your skin crawl. This isn't by accident though. Obama and his supporters used a lot of messianic
language and images that elicits this kind of devotion.

The Obama campaign has launched its “For All” campaign, encouraging supporters to take pictures of themselves with their hands on their hearts
and a note explaining why they support President Obama.

Actress Jessica Alba uses the Pledge of Allegiance as an example of the campaign in an email to supporters.

“Growing up, my classmates and I started every day with a ritual: We’d stand up, put our right hand over our hearts, and say the Pledge of
Allegiance,” explains Alba. “To me, that gesture was a promise. A promise to be involved and engaged in this country’s future. A promise to work
for liberty and justice — and for affordable education, health care, and equality — for all.”

Alba joins Hollywood actresses Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson by photographing herself with her hand on her heart pledging to vote for
Obama.

“That’s why all across the country, people like you and I are proudly writing down our reasons for getting involved, and then taking the pledge
— to vote.”

I will never ever ever watch any of their movies or works or have anything to do with them. Ignorance runs deep. Time to boycott all movies, TV
shows or concerts by any one who supports Obama or the Liberals, All those who agree say I and flag.

If you flag hold yourself to it. This includes athletes, musicians, actors, and any one who thinks like a socialists. Make a list today and write
the names daily on it that declare an O zombie.

Politicians have always gotten public figures to support them so this really is no surprise. Romney is the one that got Eastwood to come to the
convention so both sides use them when they get the chance. But if you want to see something that is upsetting check this out.

For Jessica Alba, Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johannson I would do just about anything. Also how did the op turn pledging to vote for Obama to pledging
alliegiance to Obama? This is the problem with so much hyperbole and just plain made up stuff about Obama when somebody has a legit complaint they
are ignored because they are so used to such complete BS.

Venerating a flag and using the same motions to venerate a politician by promising that you'll vote for him- either way you're venerating icons of a
sort. This is just more proof that iconodules aren't all religious.

The title post and article and what they area actually doing is a bit construed. There is a difference though between pledging allegience to him and
pledging to vote for him. I suppose they have a right to do that.

That being said, as one poster put, "fuher worship" or something is about right. The emblems on the flag, the childrens songs, these "pledges",
it's weird. We have a republic and the pledge of allegience is to our republic, not a person, political postions, a party, a platform, just to
America itself. This idea of venerating one man is absolutely sick. Is fist bump the new heil hitler???

I am not saying that Barry is the antichrist........but this blind allegience above everything else is setting the world up to follow someone who one
day might actually be the antichrist......

I can't believe these celebrities even stand up for the guy.
But then again, they are a part of fauxllywood and probably get told to do so.
They are using the same old rhetoric that was used before.

Imagine, all the fame and glamor Obama used to get elected the first time...
All the mindless people who blindly voted for him without having a clue his background.
Then he gets "voted" in and all the sudden his background emerges.
A little late, if you ask me...

...something tells me it isn't going to work the same this time 'round.

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